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Deoxygenative Coupling of CO with a Tetrametallic Magnesium Hydride Complex.

Wenbang YangAndrew J P WhiteMark R Crimmin
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2024)
Addition of CO to a tetrametallic magnesium hydride cluster results in both carbon-carbon bond formation and deoxygenation to generate an acetaldehyde enolate [C 2 OH 3 ] - which remains coordinated to the cluster. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first example of formation of an isolable complex containing an [C 2 OH 3 ] - fragment from reaction of CO with a metal hydride, and the first example of CO homologation and deoxygenation at a main group metal. DFT studies suggest that key steps in the mechanism involve nucleophilic attack of an oxymethylene on a formyl ligand to generate an unstable [C 2 O 2 H 3 ] 3- fragment, which undergoes subsequent deoxygenation.
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